Description: "Growing Into Light" by Max Freedom Long, published in 1955, is a spiritual and self-development book that explores the journey of personal growth and enlightenment. Long, known for his work on Huna, a Hawaiian spiritual system, provides insights into how individuals can cultivate a deeper understanding of themselves and the universe. Key Themes:Personal Transformation: The book emphasizes the process of inner growth and transformation, encouraging readers to move from darkness or ignorance into the "light" of understanding and awareness. Long discusses the importance of shedding limiting beliefs and embracing a more enlightened perspective. Huna Principles: Drawing from his research on Huna, Long incorporates these ancient Hawaiian teachings into his guidance on spiritual development. He outlines how these principles can be applied to modern life to achieve harmony and balance. Mind-Body-Spirit Connection: Long highlights the interconnectedness of the mind, body, and spirit, advocating for a holistic approach to personal growth. He discusses how aligning these aspects of oneself can lead to a more fulfilling and purposeful life. Practical Spirituality: The book provides practical exercises and techniques for readers to apply in their daily lives. These include meditative practices, visualization, and affirmations designed to help individuals tap into their inner power and grow spiritually. Overcoming Challenges: Long addresses the obstacles that can hinder personal growth, such as fear, doubt, and negativity. He offers strategies for overcoming these challenges, encouraging perseverance and faith in the journey toward enlightenment.
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Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Author: Max Freedom Long
Publisher: DeVorss and Co. Publishers
Topic: Spirituality
Subject: Religion & Spirituality
Year Printed: 1955